On Tue, 31 Mar 2015 00:16:11 -0700
Liyu L <li...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> I downloaded and installed debian testing (jessie rc2 netinstall)
> today. Then I tried to add user manually (useradd/passwd) or through
> the Preferences/Users and Groups GUI. In both cases the newly created
> user cannot log into the LXDE session.
> 
> Investigation showed that user home directory was not automatically
> created with either methods or efforts trying to change user to

I can¨t help you with the graphical method, as I've never used it, but
useradd doesn't create the home directory unless you specifically tell
it to. From the man page:

       useradd is a low level utility for adding users. On Debian,
       administrators should usually use adduser(8) instead.

<snip>

       -m, --create-home
           Create the user's home directory if it does not exist. The
           files and directories contained in the skeleton directory
           (which can be defined with the -k option) will be copied to
           the home directory.

           By default, if this option is not specified and CREATE_HOME
           is not enabled, no home directories are created.


So no bug report should be necessary for useradd, unless you did
specify "-m" and it didn't create the home directory - this is expected
behaviour. adduser, on the other hand, *does* create it by default, and
that may be confusing since the names are so similar.

Regards,

Petter

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